Before You Begin
You must be assigned the Service Configuration rights profile to run the svccfg command. For more information, Using Your Assigned Administrative Rights in Securing Users and Processes in Oracle Solaris 11.3.
$ pfbash ; svccfg -s compliance:default listcust general/enabled boolean admin true scheduled/day astring admin Sunday scheduled/hour integer admin 2 periodic_restarter framework admin periodic_restarter/scheduled time admin 1111224444 periodic_restarter/next_run time admin 1111224444
$ svccfg -s compliance:default delcust $ svccfg -s compliance:default listprop scheduled scheduled schedule scheduled/frequency integer 1 scheduled/interval astring week
See Also
How to Schedule a Periodic or Scheduled Service in Managing System Services in Oracle Solaris 11.3
Troubleshooting
If a scheduled compliance run cannot run at its scheduled start time, future scheduled runs may also fail. To restart the schedule, clear the maintenance state, then disable and enable the compliance:default service instance.
$ svcadm clear compliance:default; svcadm disable compliance:default; svcadm enable compliance:default